A Case of Primary Bladder Endometriosis Who Had Undergone Partial Cystectomy

In: \n Volume: 21, Issue: 2\n 157-159\n \n · 2014 · vol. 21(2) , pp. 157–159 · W2188097889
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This case report describes the successful partial cystectomy for primary bladder endometriosis in a 33-year-old female presenting with hematuria and pelvic pain.

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Primary bladder endometriosis is rare. Most cases are secondary to pelvic surgery, such as cesarean section or hysterectomy. In this article, we present a case of primary bladder endometriosis in a 33 year-old female patient who had undergone partial cystectomy. Hematuria which is not related to menstruel cycle, and pelvic pain were initial complaints of the patient. After a transurethral resection at an external center where the patient received definitive diagnosis, complaints of the patient had stood still post-operatively. We have decided to perform an open partial cystectomy after cystoscopic and radiological re-evaluation of the patient in our clinic. A 20 mm diameter solid mass extending out of the bladder was excised at the operation. No endometriotic lesions were detected in pelvic peritoneum or ovaries. At the follow-up, there were no recurrences both at cystoscopy and computerised tomography for 4 months after the surgery. Key words: Endometriosis; Hematuria; Urinary Bladder; Cystectomy.

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